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Arlington ISD visual arts students earn statewide recognition 37 high school artists earn All‑State honors through the Texas VASE competition
Thirty-seven high school artists were selected as Visual Arts All‑Staters through the Texas Art Education Association’s Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE). This distinction places them among the top young artists in Texas and recognizes their exceptional dedication to the visual arts.
Trustee Talks on March 10 will share district’s legislative agenda School board members will discuss their three legislative priorities
Learn about Arlington ISD’s legislative agenda The Arlington ISD Board of Trustees’ next Trustee Talks meeting will share Arlington ISD’s legislative agenda for the 89th…
March Mental Health Series starts Monday Free virtual events for parents and caregivers
March Mental Health Series Arlington ISD parents are invited to participate in the March Mental Health Series, a month of expert-led virtual sessions designed to educate,…
Sam Houston High School grad on journey to become a teacher CTE program inspired Mariaisabel Guerrero to pursue a career in education
February is CTE Month Just a year ago, Mariaisabel Guerrero was walking the halls of Sam Houston High School getting ready to graduate. Today, she’s still in…
Read Arlington ISD’s legislative priority on safety Arlington ISD legislative agenda highlights school funding, safety and academic growth
Last week, we shared Arlington ISD’s legislative priority for school funding. This week, we’re posting the safety priority, and next week will be about academic…
Arlington ISD Education Foundation awards $180,000 in grants Prize Patrol surprises 33 teachers and staff with grants
The Arlington ISD Education Foundation honored its grant and award winners last night at its 2025 Dream Makers Banquet – and there were a bunch….
Martin STEM senior earns recognition from the Society for Science Maya Shah wins money for herself and her school
Research aims to reduce gun violence She’s smart, passionate and ready to make a change. She’s Martin High School STEM Academy senior Maya Shah. …